| Literature DB >> 28449318 |
Lorenzo Zammarchi1,2, Maurizio Bonati3, Marianne Strohmeyer1, Marco Albonico4, Ana Requena-Méndez5, Zeno Bisoffi4, Alessandra Nicoletti6, Hector H García7, Alessandro Bartoloni1,2.
Abstract
Neurocysticercosis, the central nervous system's localised form of cysticercosis, is considered to be the leading cause of epilepsy in the developing world. In Europe, the disease is mainly imported and affects both immigrants and travellers. However, autochthonous cases of cysticercosis in low-endemic countries could also originate from Taenia solium carriers (migrants or travellers) who acquired taeniasis overseas. Management of cysticercosis is a challenge for European healthcare providers as they are often hardly aware of this infection and have little familiarity in managing this disease. This study provides a summary of recommendations concerning screening, diagnosis and management of cysticercosis and T. solium taeniasis in Europe drawn up by nine experts in migrant health and imported diseases with experience in cysticercosis and T. solium taeniasis.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Taenia soliumzzm321990; Epilepsia; Recomendaciones; Recommandations; cisticercosis; cysticercose; cysticercosis; epilepsy; neurocisticercosis; neurocysticercose; neurocysticercosis; recommendations; taeniasis; teniasis; téniase; épilepsie
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28449318 DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Int Health ISSN: 1360-2276 Impact factor: 2.622